Lake Lanier real estate is matchless. The homes surrounding
Lake Lanier enjoy the finest recreational activities, such as boating, swimming,
and special seasonal events. To assist you in your research, this page provides
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Boating Lake Sidney
Lanier, a 38,000 acre recreational lake attracts some 10 million visitors annually.
Many jet ski, wakeboard, ski & slalom, go tubing, or just enjoy the sun.
Lake
Lanier Sailing Club Lake Lanier Sailing Club was founded in 1959, shortly
after Lake Lanier was filled. The Club first occupied a parcel of land near Holiday
Marina where members constructed a launching ramp and boat repair shed.
Lake
Lanier Rowing Club LLRC distinguishes itself from other rowing programs
in the area, primarily through an emphasis on mastery of boat handling skills
as well as rowing technique.
Annual
Atlanta Boat Show Mark your calendar for January 12th - 16th, 2005! Opening
night festivities include entertainment, great giveaways and goodie bags.
Weather Weather
from the Weather Channel for Gainesville, GA.
Golf
Emerald
Pointe Golf Club and Resort 1,200 acre lake side resort with a water park,
golf, horseback riding, boating and more. Lake Lanier Islands Park has nearly
a mile of a sandy waterfront beach. Also home to "Magical Nights of Lights", a
yearly incandescent Christmas light event.
Renaissance
PineIsle Resort and Golf Club Surrounded by sparkling blue waters, nestled
amid a majestic, 1,200-acre pine forest in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains,
the spectacular Renaissance resort is a relaxing, lakefront paradise just 45 minutes
from downtown Atlanta.
Lanier
Centre Best Western Welcome to Lanier Centre Best Western and Gainesville,
Georgia. From the moment you drive up to the main entrance, you'll notice our
attention to detail.
Parks
- (770) 535-8280
Alberta Banks Park, Central Park,
Clermont Park, Laurel Park, Murrayville Park, Platt Park, Rafe Banks, River Forks
Park, South Hall Community Center, Tadmore Park, and Sardis Recreation Center.
Other Local Activities
Lake
Lanier Striper & Bass Fishing Lake Lanier, Georgia's professional sportfishing
guide and charter service specializing in trophy angling for giant Lake Lanier
stripers and bass.
Georgia Games The
Foundation Directors have an opportunity to continue statewide grants for the
creation and renovation of athletic facilities and other philanthropic endeavors.
Gold
Creek Golf Club Situated in the foothills of the Georgia Mountains just
45 minutes north of Atlanta, Gold Creek is a complete resort community featuring
elegant residential choices, 27 holes of championship golf, a 8,000 square foot
conference center, and unique villas offering 74 guestrooms.
Amicalola
Falls State Park Along the western slope the river runs, until it tumbles,
swirls and drops off ledges in the mountain at the southern end of the Appalachians.
Amicalola. Tumbling water.
Lanier Lanier
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Mall
of Georgia - Mall of Georgia features Dillard's, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor,
Nordstrom, and Rich's - Macy's, plus more than 225 of the most exciting stores
in the country...
Also located within 30 minutes of
Alpharetta is Discovery Mills and Gwinnett Place Mall, Jaguar, Mercedes Benz,
Lexus, BMW, and Land Rover car dealerships.
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Forsyth
County's population has gone up by 27% between 1997 and 2003, now totaling
over 110,000. Having a lower than average tax rate, 300 miles of Lake Lanier waterfront,
and an excellent school system, Forsyth County has become an area of high demand.
Forsyth is 30 miles from downtown Atlanta but maintains rural and upscale living.
The average cost of homes in Forsyth County is $234,379 with a property tax of
$22.20 per $1,000 property value.
Gwinnett
county and its 621,528 residents enjoy well-planned roads, utilities and transportation
facilities, a skillfully trained labor force and one of the lower tax rates in
the region. The average property tax $31.87 per $1,000, with the average home
value being $192,068. The average age of a person living in Gwinnett is 32.5 and
Gwinnett County historically creates approximately 1,200 new jobs a year. Not
only is the job market outstanding, the school system is remarkable. 95% of the
counties public school students receive a diploma and more than 86% go on to some
form of post-secondary education.
Hall
county surrounds more than 50% of Lake Lanier. Hall is home to a little less
than 150,000 residents with the tax rate of $25.22
per $1,000 and their average home valuing $125,250. Hall County is home to 35
Fortune 500 companies. This county is one of the 30 wealthiest counties in the
nation and the wealthiest non-metropolitan county in Georgia. On December 15,
1818, local leaders and settlers formed Hall County out of land acquired from
the Cherokees and Creeks. Hall County was named in honor of Dr. Lyman Hall, a
signer of the Declaration of Independence on Georgia's behalf.